2020 Nissan Versa – Rear Door Alert HD
▪ RDA is in ten Nissan nameplates and will be available on all four-door trucks, sedans and SUV nameplates by 2022 ▪ The system uses door sequence logic, the center instrument panel message display and multiple horn honks to help remind drivers to check the rear seat after the vehicle is parked Potential issues posed by interior car temperatures are still a danger well into the fall, and Nissan hopes its simple, yet clever, Rear Door Alert (RDA)1 technology may help reduce risks. Even with outside temperatures in the 60s, the interior of a car can heat to dangerous levels quickly. Nissan vehicles with RDA Since 2019 model year, RDA is standard on the Nissan Altima, Armada, LEAF, Murano, Maxima, Pathfinder, Rogue, Rogue Sport (2019.5) and TITAN (King Cab and Crew Cab). For the 2020 model year, it also is available on the all-new subcompact Versa (standard on SV and SR trim levels). How RDA works The system monitors when a rear door is opened and closed before and after the vehicle is in motion. If a rear door was used before a trip but was not opened after the vehicle is parked, the system reminds the driver. Once the vehicle is in park, the system will first display a notification in the instrument panel. If the driver exits the vehicle and does not open a rear door, the system progresses to distinctive chirps of the horn. The RDA system is easy to configure and can be temporarily, or permanently, turned on through a menu in the cluster display or through a separate RDA switch, depending on the model. Nissan Versa SR Specifications: ▪ Length/width/height/wheelbase – 177.0/68.5/57.7/103.1 in (4,496/1,740/1,465/2,619 mm) ▪ Ground clearance – 6.8 in (173 mm) ▪ Curb weight – 2,729 lb (1,238 kg) ▪ Cargo volume – 15.0 cu-ft (425 liter) ▪ Engine – 1.6-liter (1,598 cc), 4-cylinder in-line, petrol ▪ Max output – 122 hp at 6,300 rpm ▪ Max torque – 114 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm ▪ Transmission – Contiuously variable, FWD ▪ Fuel consumption – 32/40/35 mpg city/highway/combined